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this is the "pretending to care about canada while actually thinking about the tgif sitcom 'sabrina, the teenage witch.'" [ laughter ] another one from the same conference. this is the, "'sabrina' was such an underrated show. [ laughter ] i mean, she's a teenager but also a witch and she had that talking cat. what was that cat's name again? oh yeah! salem. salem the cat." [ laughter ] here's one. this is the "salem was so funny. [ laughter ] i wonder if it was a real cat. i mean, if it was, how did they get his mouth to move because it really did look like he was talking. [ laughter ] if i had magical powers i would turn biden into a talking cat. can you imagine if my vice president was a talking cat? people would be like, 'what?' oh, man, you got to love tgif." [ laughter ] [ applause ] the next one here, this one's called the "speaking of that, whatever happened to tgif? [ laughter ] i mean, i used to look forward to the tgif lineup all week. you had your 'family matters' at 8:00, then 'boy meets world,' then step by step.' hey, remember that guy j.t. from 'step by step'? he used t
this is the "pretending to care about canada while actually thinking about the tgif sitcom 'sabrina, the teenage witch.'" [ laughter ] another one from the same conference. this is the, "'sabrina' was such an underrated show. [ laughter ] i mean, she's a teenager but also a witch and she had that talking cat. what was that cat's name again? oh yeah! salem. salem the cat." [ laughter ] here's one. this is the "salem was so funny. [ laughter ] i wonder if it was a real...
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someone left the door open in canada and the whole country is covered in ice. by the way, that's killing the slurpee industry. i'm choking on pie. i'm all right. another arctic blast is blasting in. a big problem for farmers in the south. citrus crops are at risk. they say the entire crop of frankenberries could be lost. and at least the cold and snow is making a white christmas for members of the serbian orthodox church. they celebrate today, which seems odd because jesus was born two weeks ago. the kid is on formula already. but even more unusual is the way members of the serbian church commemorate the birth of christ. >> orthodox christians celebrated christmas yesterday, and members of one california church did it in a very unique way. they say the gun fire started with serbian immigrants, so, they are trying to keep the custom alive. >> tradition that kind of died off, but yeah, we're trying to bring it back, bring in the guns, shooting the black powder downtown and let everyone know it's serbian christmas. >> jimmy: that's one way to -- where's santa? the
someone left the door open in canada and the whole country is covered in ice. by the way, that's killing the slurpee industry. i'm choking on pie. i'm all right. another arctic blast is blasting in. a big problem for farmers in the south. citrus crops are at risk. they say the entire crop of frankenberries could be lost. and at least the cold and snow is making a white christmas for members of the serbian orthodox church. they celebrate today, which seems odd because jesus was born two weeks...
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powerful system sitting in eastern canada. that's going to be coming across the great lakes and that's going to spread some lake effect snows across a large area. you can see another trough getting going by friday or saturday and bringing cold air. looks like a start. it's going to be gold in parts of the southeast as well, but you're going to stay milder in the southwest. here's the day by day forecast. we'll go to monday. first of all, lake effect snows ongoing. snow showers up and down the appalachians. we're going the see a little system in the four corner region with some rain and snow. that system dives into the gulf, maybe some lingering showers in houston and new orleans. lake effect snow showers continue later in the week. another system out west by wednesday. by friday, it's moving across the country. we're going to see northern plains rain showers farther to the south. these days. in fact, it is a surprise when prices don't move dramatically. and when they do, we go looking for the "story". part of the hard- wiring
powerful system sitting in eastern canada. that's going to be coming across the great lakes and that's going to spread some lake effect snows across a large area. you can see another trough getting going by friday or saturday and bringing cold air. looks like a start. it's going to be gold in parts of the southeast as well, but you're going to stay milder in the southwest. here's the day by day forecast. we'll go to monday. first of all, lake effect snows ongoing. snow showers up and down the...
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you can see the ridge builds into western canada. still a trough, not a strong one. that will shove the showers and thunderstorms to the eastern seaboard. focus to the gulf coast region causing substantial showers and thunderstorms there the way it looks now. next week's temperatures, this takes us into the middle of july july. for the northeast, above normal temperatures for the western third of the country. take a look at precipitation next week. we're going go from the coast of texas up to the eastern seaboard. this could be tropical, but we're not sure if there's going to be any tropical systems coming in. from the southwest to the gulf coast up the eastern seaboard below normal. it's a tough call here, but we have a small little area that's below normal for the west mississippi valley. iowa above normal, and texas, louisiana, above normal there. john? >> the ultimate farm quest series is brought do you by -- visit case ih.com slash be ready ready. >> realtime rtk are gaining ground in fields across the northwest. today is part of our ultimate farm quest series,
you can see the ridge builds into western canada. still a trough, not a strong one. that will shove the showers and thunderstorms to the eastern seaboard. focus to the gulf coast region causing substantial showers and thunderstorms there the way it looks now. next week's temperatures, this takes us into the middle of july july. for the northeast, above normal temperatures for the western third of the country. take a look at precipitation next week. we're going go from the coast of texas up to...
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nice place to get a hedge or some of the aussie dollar or the ewa, which is the aussie etf, or even canada which is a commodity producing economy. those are good places to hedge yourself if you want to take long stock specific exposure. one of the places that we do it. you really have to be careful relying too much on etfs because single stocks will really be your best way to hedge yourself. you take that single corporate risk as well. >> got it, ambassador, see you tonight on the desk. >> thanks. >> dennis gartman shares his way to best navigate the meltdown. >>> up next, cit hires john thain. >>> tech, financials, commodities, pick your favorite trade. and it's probably already in correction territory. tonight, tracking the international debt threat from greece to spain to ukraine. that's pummeling your picks. and ride out a rocky market in pharma. >>> plus reading between the goal line of last night's super bowl ads. with fidelity, you can take your trading around the world, because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same accoun
nice place to get a hedge or some of the aussie dollar or the ewa, which is the aussie etf, or even canada which is a commodity producing economy. those are good places to hedge yourself if you want to take long stock specific exposure. one of the places that we do it. you really have to be careful relying too much on etfs because single stocks will really be your best way to hedge yourself. you take that single corporate risk as well. >> got it, ambassador, see you tonight on the desk....
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this time they're on the look for two women from canada who may have been trained by al qaeda. cathrine herridge reports. plus the suspect in the deadly college campus shooting. brand-new details on what police describe as a violent past. today the man who suss the suspect pulled a gun on him joins us live on "studio b." >> and new today, there are more than three dozen cases of alleged deaths in a toyota. details from "fox business" ahead today. first, a huge political surprise out of indiana, the popular democratic senator evan bayh will not seek reelection. it's a move having substantial implications in the balance of power. senator bayh who never lost an election says it was personal and nothing to do with the midterm election. some polls suggest he was 20 points ahead of competitors but he's tired of the partisan infighting in washington. >> for some time i've had a growing conviction congress is not operating as it should. there's too much part shan ship. too much aol ideology. as a time of enormous national challenge the people's business is not getting done. >> he went
this time they're on the look for two women from canada who may have been trained by al qaeda. cathrine herridge reports. plus the suspect in the deadly college campus shooting. brand-new details on what police describe as a violent past. today the man who suss the suspect pulled a gun on him joins us live on "studio b." >> and new today, there are more than three dozen cases of alleged deaths in a toyota. details from "fox business" ahead today. first, a huge...
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they are rioting in canada, not any more. the canadians continue their cinderella run with an amazing upset of the stanley cup champion penguins to get to the final. well, this is not amazing. the game is in pittsburgh and the fans of montreal started looting businesses and throwing bottles at police. 25 were arrested. imagine what will happen if they win it all. >>> speaking of bad behavior, the rowdiest race could get worse, encouraging fans to come and go nuts. for one, for $20 you can get a beer mug and refill it unlimited refills. this is the same race where back in 1999 a guy got so hammered that he ran on to the track and tried to punch two horses as they ran by. >> not cool. >> this is a recipe for disaster. >> like they need a big cage. separate the fans from the horses. stay back. >> they have it. all new sports in the next half hour. >> thanks, rafer. >>> a baptist minister who is one of the country's most prominent anti-guy rights activist is defending himself against allegations that he hired a gay escort. george
they are rioting in canada, not any more. the canadians continue their cinderella run with an amazing upset of the stanley cup champion penguins to get to the final. well, this is not amazing. the game is in pittsburgh and the fans of montreal started looting businesses and throwing bottles at police. 25 were arrested. imagine what will happen if they win it all. >>> speaking of bad behavior, the rowdiest race could get worse, encouraging fans to come and go nuts. for one, for $20 you...
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indianapolis it feels like it is nine degrees and it feels like it is only 8 degrees in montreal and canada. it's really cold out there and i want to show you what it looked like in atlanta over the weekend. snow in centennial park, we thought we'd get more this morning, but we didn't. it's on the ground there and made for very pretty pictures. a snowman not too far outside of the cnn center. very creative. some good, good pictures there. a cold one in atlanta, robin. >> snow packed very well. >>> turns out sometimes pope benedict xvi apparently just wants to rock. the vatican just released its list of the top ten pop music albums of all-time in its official newspaper. i kid you not, number one, beatles "revolver" and then david crosby, pink floyd and fleetwood mac and the newspaper admits, okay, the list is just kind of semi-serious. >>> all right. one utah lawmaker has a controversial idea for cutting the budget. get rid of the 12th grade and you have to hear the incredible story of the man who taught himself to play the guitar with just one arm. >>> remember cash for clunkers program? no
indianapolis it feels like it is nine degrees and it feels like it is only 8 degrees in montreal and canada. it's really cold out there and i want to show you what it looked like in atlanta over the weekend. snow in centennial park, we thought we'd get more this morning, but we didn't. it's on the ground there and made for very pretty pictures. a snowman not too far outside of the cnn center. very creative. some good, good pictures there. a cold one in atlanta, robin. >> snow packed very...
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another weak storm coming out of canada, light snow right here, but behind it, the big story, another shot, a reinforcing blow of colder air coming around the carolinas and georgia. that's going to be in there for tomorrow. here's what it looks like this morning, coldest morning of the week, you have windchill advisories and warnings, warnings are the areas shaded in purple. we are calling for teens to 20 degrees. interior sections of florida, feels like 26 degrees, just west of miami, miami feels like 31 degrees. take you live to miami, here's what it looks like. if i didn't tell you the temperature, you would think it's beautiful, lots of sunshine, but it's a cold start and the coldest morning of the week. you should warm up into the upper 30s or low 40s tomorrow. you can get to the 50s by the end of the week. >> those poor birds are trying to fly south. this didn't work. >> hey wait a minute, now we got to go further south. i love that city. 22 in jacksonville, 19 in atlanta, 15 in birmingham. add the winds to these areas, it feels just as bad. 8 degrees in atlanta, 10 in nashville
another weak storm coming out of canada, light snow right here, but behind it, the big story, another shot, a reinforcing blow of colder air coming around the carolinas and georgia. that's going to be in there for tomorrow. here's what it looks like this morning, coldest morning of the week, you have windchill advisories and warnings, warnings are the areas shaded in purple. we are calling for teens to 20 degrees. interior sections of florida, feels like 26 degrees, just west of miami, miami...
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but the cold temperatures are still up across canada. that's the real heart of the cold air. that spills down to the south all day long today. when you wake up tomorrow morning in areas like omaha in toward sue fall, your temperatures will be approaching minus 20 fair rep height. so enjoy the relative beach weather for you right now, 10 in omaha. snow across pennsylvania. a weak impulse. light snow in delaware towards maryland and northern virginia. just a dusting at the most. but the real snow is this low pressure center, that will hook up with the one down to the south and you can see the snow spilling in towards northern member neb and iowa. zoom in toward sioux falls, and you can see a lot of snow piling up. down to the south towards omaha and lincoln, not quite as heavy, but you have advisories and warnings that are posted out there because of the heavy snow we'll see over the next 48 hours. look at the warnings. they stretch all the way from mop tap in a back through iowa. warnings are in red. advisories in that blue green. and the watch for chicago out tonight through
but the cold temperatures are still up across canada. that's the real heart of the cold air. that spills down to the south all day long today. when you wake up tomorrow morning in areas like omaha in toward sue fall, your temperatures will be approaching minus 20 fair rep height. so enjoy the relative beach weather for you right now, 10 in omaha. snow across pennsylvania. a weak impulse. light snow in delaware towards maryland and northern virginia. just a dusting at the most. but the real snow...
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because he scored the winning goal in canada. he threw the glove and stick in the air, and they're gone. they'll pop up somewhere. >>> watch this amazing shot. high school basketball champion ships in new york. this shot ties it, but he heaves it, scores and wins. his team is going to the finals. >>> some football players allegedly committed a crime and their coach is proud of them. robin? former governor robert blagojevich. >>> we must get our debt problems under control, and there is no better time than now. that is why i've been down here demanding that this bill be paid for. >> okay, so that was senator jim bunning explaining his one-man filibuster after he backed down last night. he allowed the signal light enan a bill extending benefits and it passed easily. the bill also includes road projects and medicare benefits for doctors. >>> they announced they have found a three-week-old baby taken from his parents yesterday. the jacksonville sheriff's office says he was kidnapped by a woman posing as a social worker. the parents a
because he scored the winning goal in canada. he threw the glove and stick in the air, and they're gone. they'll pop up somewhere. >>> watch this amazing shot. high school basketball champion ships in new york. this shot ties it, but he heaves it, scores and wins. his team is going to the finals. >>> some football players allegedly committed a crime and their coach is proud of them. robin? former governor robert blagojevich. >>> we must get our debt problems under...
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new toyotas will roll off the assembly lines in plants in kentucky, indiana, texas and canada. toyota says they're fixed. they'll have the replacement gas pedal which toyota says eliminates the friction that made the pedal stick in the first place. you won't end up in a runaway car. toyota launching an ad campaign to try to repair its damage during the ad campaign. maybe you saw one during the super bowl. >> for over 50 years, providing you with safe, reliable, high-quality vehicles has been our first priority. >> they have different ads out there. some are very fact based, bullets. they also have one where they say, we're sorry. they talk about toyota's history in some. but these are part of their efforts to try and turn things arounded and restore their brand that they say you can trust us. >>> if you are traveling this morning, as if this weekend wasn't bad enough for people in the mid-atlantic, anywhere there's snow, there's more. >> that's right, jen. we're not done t. is february and we are looking at more snow in the forecast. that's likely to cause delays in many locati
new toyotas will roll off the assembly lines in plants in kentucky, indiana, texas and canada. toyota says they're fixed. they'll have the replacement gas pedal which toyota says eliminates the friction that made the pedal stick in the first place. you won't end up in a runaway car. toyota launching an ad campaign to try to repair its damage during the ad campaign. maybe you saw one during the super bowl. >> for over 50 years, providing you with safe, reliable, high-quality vehicles has...
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this happened in canada near montreal. it's amazing to see a sink hole that big. i'm not used to seeing that kind of thing, bob. >> that's in st. lawrence valley in canada, and when the ice age left, all the glaciers left behind left a lot of clay. you see sink holes, you see all kinds of landslides because they built everything on top of clay. >>> what about our weather? here's what it looks like, we have a frontal boundary, same line we saw yesterday, now in illinois, indiana, parts of kentucky, too. you get the heaviest rainfall, iowa, missouri and back into illinois. all the severe thunderstorm watches have been canceled. drying out temporarily, more rain, you can see down i-70 in north st. louis. another want of rain showers out to the southwest. that left in its wake about two, 2 1/2 inches of rainfall. this duller shade around jefferson city, that's a flood kwarng that goes right into the heart of jeff son city. daytime heating, frontal boundary still there, light showers for the morning around new england and new y
this happened in canada near montreal. it's amazing to see a sink hole that big. i'm not used to seeing that kind of thing, bob. >> that's in st. lawrence valley in canada, and when the ice age left, all the glaciers left behind left a lot of clay. you see sink holes, you see all kinds of landslides because they built everything on top of clay. >>> what about our weather? here's what it looks like, we have a frontal boundary, same line we saw yesterday, now in illinois, indiana,...
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canada is in its path. we'll have a live report. >> retailers are selling thengs like >> my kid got your honor role student pregnant. is it harmless or crossing the line. we'll look at that. ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." and brian looked at me at eight years old and said, "promise me you'll quit." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill. that stays with you all day to help you quit. in studies, 44% of c
canada is in its path. we'll have a live report. >> retailers are selling thengs like >> my kid got your honor role student pregnant. is it harmless or crossing the line. we'll look at that. ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories....
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a lot of wind out of canada. the snow coming on through, lake sham plain getting lake-effect right there. lake-effect snow off ontario, erie, no lake effect, reason why? it's frozen over. >> what's that? >> i don't know, but i like it. i think it's great. look off to the west, we have are winter weather advisoryies, freezing drizzle across western p.a., same with ohio. should end later this afternoon, still calling for snow across west virginia, three to six over the next 24 hours. a freeze warning northern florida, temperatures below freezing here, windchill advisories down south of here. it feels like 33 in orlando right now. that will go until 9:00 this morning. rest of the region, windchill action, 25 in birmingham, about 26 degrees in nashville, 31 in memphis, new orleans better than yesterday, the windchill only 35, yesterday it was in the 20s. look at the storm system coming in from are the west, cloud cover across wyoming. this moves into nebraska overnight tonight, throwing about three to six inches of s
a lot of wind out of canada. the snow coming on through, lake sham plain getting lake-effect right there. lake-effect snow off ontario, erie, no lake effect, reason why? it's frozen over. >> what's that? >> i don't know, but i like it. i think it's great. look off to the west, we have are winter weather advisoryies, freezing drizzle across western p.a., same with ohio. should end later this afternoon, still calling for snow across west virginia, three to six over the next 24 hours....
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collection of santa claus memories confirmed by the book of world records belongs to a retired teacher from canada. >>dave: and thieves are now capable of stealing your wallet without touching you. we went to times square to find out how easy this really is. let me walk around this side of you and go near your wallet here. and you have a mastercard in there? there is your expiration date. you have a chase card in cure wallet. visa. you have a visa card. i can take your number and put it on a machine and swipe it and use it. >>dave: scary, electronic pickpocketing, stealing information right off the credit card with a portable card reader but there are ways you can protect yourself. and the founder of identity stronghold, which helps consumers block rfid hiking. this is scary. a lost people there in times square were shocked to find out how easy this is. and if you missed that, we will show the folks i have a credit card in my pocket and if i am on a train or subway or bus. >> someone getted near you and we read the card through the pocket. that is all we have to do. >> this could happen anywhere,
collection of santa claus memories confirmed by the book of world records belongs to a retired teacher from canada. >>dave: and thieves are now capable of stealing your wallet without touching you. we went to times square to find out how easy this really is. let me walk around this side of you and go near your wallet here. and you have a mastercard in there? there is your expiration date. you have a chase card in cure wallet. visa. you have a visa card. i can take your number and put it...
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. >> 20 meters if you're from canada and you like the metric system. >> as you are. >> i like the metric system. if you're that far away from any of these sites you're going to get a $40,000 fine if you're caught in that safety zone but julie, a great photojournalist from "the atlantic" magazine has captured some photos that she claims b.p. doesn't want you to see. and these are just a few snap shots and they have a whole series of them there. look at that. >> that's the money shot. just globs and globs of oil. >> oh, my gosh! >> on the feet and on the hands. >> some of the aerial photos are even more stunning, too, that you see. look at some of this stuff from the sky that they don't want -- look at this. this is just mind blowing to see these huge streaks and plumes of oil scattered through the gulf. >> it's a reminder even if this thing is capped on monday, how much work still lies ahead for b.p. and the people of the gulf coast. there is millions and millions and millions of gallons out there and how they're gonna get it all cleaned up, we'll see because that a whale that giant ship
. >> 20 meters if you're from canada and you like the metric system. >> as you are. >> i like the metric system. if you're that far away from any of these sites you're going to get a $40,000 fine if you're caught in that safety zone but julie, a great photojournalist from "the atlantic" magazine has captured some photos that she claims b.p. doesn't want you to see. and these are just a few snap shots and they have a whole series of them there. look at that. >>...
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high cost is parking outrage in canada . next 100,000that's how much a boston woman is charged for a water bill. >>> and finally 160,000. that's how much one of michael jackson's gloves went on a auction block. it was worn in the 1984 victory tour. >> over to you. >> thank you. >>> and safe sex essential to be taught to kids. but what about when you are in first grade? should you be having this conversation? a now school policy in massachusetts allowed nurses to give out condoms to elementary students that asked. parents don't have to give consent or know about this. >> evan riley is the public policy director and encouraging parents to challenge this policy. good morning to you, evelyn. >> good morning, good morning. sounds if the school system in province town is walking it back a bit and intend toz meet and allow it for no one below fifth grade. would that be satisfactory to you in >> in nigh view it takes the policy from utterly insane to merely inane. it is based on a fundmentally flawed idea that children are going to
high cost is parking outrage in canada . next 100,000that's how much a boston woman is charged for a water bill. >>> and finally 160,000. that's how much one of michael jackson's gloves went on a auction block. it was worn in the 1984 victory tour. >> over to you. >> thank you. >>> and safe sex essential to be taught to kids. but what about when you are in first grade? should you be having this conversation? a now school policy in massachusetts allowed nurses to...
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it happened during a practice run at an air show in alberta, canada. he's currently recovering in a hospital and clayton and alisyn, i think every air show has at least one crash. >> scary stuff. >> listen to this, rallies and events are held across the globe in defense of that iranian mother sentenced to death by stoning. an iranian official says a report of the stoning are false. >> the mother of two may be executed at anytime by allegedly committing adultery. despite no evidence for that claim. iranian officials are questioning her how the stories got out in the first place and demanding names of those involved in the campaign for her release. is her life at even more risk this morning? we're joined now by the journalist and expert, lisa, good morning. >> good morning. >> now at that time iranian officials are cracking down on sakineh, what's next for her? >> unfortunately, it's just, it's just a paradox in her case. on the one hand the iranian government want today make an example about her case and a big story. but when it became big in the intern
it happened during a practice run at an air show in alberta, canada. he's currently recovering in a hospital and clayton and alisyn, i think every air show has at least one crash. >> scary stuff. >> listen to this, rallies and events are held across the globe in defense of that iranian mother sentenced to death by stoning. an iranian official says a report of the stoning are false. >> the mother of two may be executed at anytime by allegedly committing adultery. despite no...
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i run a nonprofit and i work for people who can't get health care in canada. i will sell everything i own. this is america. >> that is that mom and we welcome her now. good morning, patti. >> good morning. >> just to let the audience know of your personal situation . two kids with genetic bone disease and they have mydocondrial disease and you are in the hospital all of the time. how do you think the new health care law will change your life? >> how it will change right away beginning next year it will change because i know my insurance premiums are going up and my husband's company is cutting benefits. they have sent out changes. like at&t. and anybody thinks that the government telling you, you have to have government-approved insurance is not government controlling your insurance you are wrong. when they tell you what kind they control it. i don't want government control. they will tell me where and i can and cannot go. >> when you gave senator hagen a piece of your mind. what was she not understanding and what did you want her to understand? >> what i want
i run a nonprofit and i work for people who can't get health care in canada. i will sell everything i own. this is america. >> that is that mom and we welcome her now. good morning, patti. >> good morning. >> just to let the audience know of your personal situation . two kids with genetic bone disease and they have mydocondrial disease and you are in the hospital all of the time. how do you think the new health care law will change your life? >> how it will change right...
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and into theorth oo uscoming from canada. so we have a little switch radio going n frommnew england to the mmd-atlantic. so ware getting the warmer side of things and it lookk lke outempeeatures definitely will be oo the jump as we go nto tomorrow. you can see that he moture will mainly be south. but by the afternoon we will start out with sunshine. and afterroon, daily heting creates thunderstorm activity. around noon, 1:00, maybe a pop-up shower or thunderstorm. then clear up buy for the evening hours. and hursdaa afternoon, again, pop-up shower or thundersto occurs. so, i thnk, keep umbrella nearby but se sunass over the next couple offdays. tonight lookin at 65 degrees. mainly clear skies. a chance for morning ffg developing. and we will see the burn off through theid-morning hours. tomorrow sunshine wit a chance for scattered owers ad thunderstorms. 89 to91 degrees. it looks like we will possibly tip into the 90s tomorrow. low 90s. so be prepared for that. and then yourive-day forecast show93 for thursday. a 20 percen ch
and into theorth oo uscoming from canada. so we have a little switch radio going n frommnew england to the mmd-atlantic. so ware getting the warmer side of things and it lookk lke outempeeatures definitely will be oo the jump as we go nto tomorrow. you can see that he moture will mainly be south. but by the afternoon we will start out with sunshine. and afterroon, daily heting creates thunderstorm activity. around noon, 1:00, maybe a pop-up shower or thunderstorm. then clear up buy for the...
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the countries with the best-scoring 15-year-olds were china, south korea, singapore and canada. education secretary arne duncan called the latest figures a wake-up call for america. >>> well, on the college level, more students across the country are studying foreign languages. and not just french and spanish. a study out today, shows a trend, propelled by a greater interest in arabic. especially at community colleges. it found enrollment in foreign language courses jumped by more than 6.5%, between 2006 and 2009. >>> there is a new twist in the court battle over who owns the l.a. dodgers. a post-nuptial agreement giving frank mccourt sole ownership of the baseball team has now been thrown out. and that likely means that mccourt may have to eventually share ownership with his ex-wife. the couple has been locked in a very public and very nasty battle over their multimillion-dollar assets. >>> and now, let's get more sports news from espn. >> good morning. i'm don bell with your espn news update. and we start with some great college basketball action from the jimmy v. classic, mad
the countries with the best-scoring 15-year-olds were china, south korea, singapore and canada. education secretary arne duncan called the latest figures a wake-up call for america. >>> well, on the college level, more students across the country are studying foreign languages. and not just french and spanish. a study out today, shows a trend, propelled by a greater interest in arabic. especially at community colleges. it found enrollment in foreign language courses jumped by more than...
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a police chase, sirens roaring, officers running, all because of a moose on the loose in montreal canada. fence and tranquilizeed before %-released.animal on a truck to ,3 >> after inttrviewing bobby ballantyne andderic wedge, macphail will talk wiih another veteran. next week, after the birds return from the westcoast..3 macphail will innerview buck showalter that managed the yankees, diamondbacks and ranggrs. espn reported the story.ú they be know, showalttr works for them as a analyst. back on the field, afternoon baseball y theebay. series. two time reigning national league cy young award winner lincecum on the mound. facing guthrie. crazy bottom of the first. two on, for former huff. hits it over the head of patterson. now, sanchez tries to score from %-and huff goes to third on the throw. -nd the giants led 1-0. two batters lattr. pablo roccets it to center. and jones goes back. -ut it bounces off the glove. huff scores from third. but thinking jones caught it. so mmanwhile hh passes him. he is out..3 and goes to second. rbi ssngle. o's down.3 lugo runners n the corners. he serves
a police chase, sirens roaring, officers running, all because of a moose on the loose in montreal canada. fence and tranquilizeed before %-released.animal on a truck to ,3 >> after inttrviewing bobby ballantyne andderic wedge, macphail will talk wiih another veteran. next week, after the birds return from the westcoast..3 macphail will innerview buck showalter that managed the yankees, diamondbacks and ranggrs. espn reported the story.ú they be know, showalttr works for them as a...
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should have known better, siting tilikum's violent past, with the death of another trainer at a park in canada. the agency said seaworld had an extensive history of potentially dangerous incidents at its various facilities. and yet, it required employees to work on ledges and shelves, suggest to dangerous behavior of animals. the finding came with the maximum fine of $70,000. two other unrelated safety violations added $5,000 to the penalty. the report excos allegations made by the park's former director of health and safety. she says seaworld did not do enough to protect its trainers. and that others are still at risk. >> i think that if they're put into that close proximity, it could easily happen again. >> reporter: seaworld says thalt fight the fine. and that osha does not understand the safety requirements of handling these animals. yunji de nies, abc news, washington. >>> just about everyone these days has a cell phone. but who is using them the most? a new study from nielsen shows that folks along the gulf coast wrack up over 800 minutes of chatting time a month on average. but in rural
should have known better, siting tilikum's violent past, with the death of another trainer at a park in canada. the agency said seaworld had an extensive history of potentially dangerous incidents at its various facilities. and yet, it required employees to work on ledges and shelves, suggest to dangerous behavior of animals. the finding came with the maximum fine of $70,000. two other unrelated safety violations added $5,000 to the penalty. the report excos allegations made by the park's...
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among the big stories on sunday, canada's first gold medal ever at the olympics. he won the men's moguls. he'll get his medal today. the u.s. leads the medal count with six so far. followed closely by germany and then france. among the big events today, men's snowboarding, pairs figure skating and men's speedskating. >>> well, in dallas, a giant crowd even for pro basketball standards. last night's nba all-star game was held at the cowboys stadium. the east won. first, daytona highlights from mike yam from espn news. >>> good morning, we start on the track. mark marting sitting on the pole. four-time defending champ, jimmie johnson ready to defend his title. between turns one and two led nascar to stop the race twice and delay it more than two hours. jamie mcmurray in the lead, but here comes junior. dale earnhardt jr. moves from tenth all the way to the second place. a great run for him. but down the stretch, it's jamie mcmurray holding on and grabbing his first daytona 500 victory. this is a guy what had just one last season. it's his fourth career sprint cup wi
among the big stories on sunday, canada's first gold medal ever at the olympics. he won the men's moguls. he'll get his medal today. the u.s. leads the medal count with six so far. followed closely by germany and then france. among the big events today, men's snowboarding, pairs figure skating and men's speedskating. >>> well, in dallas, a giant crowd even for pro basketball standards. last night's nba all-star game was held at the cowboys stadium. the east won. first, daytona...
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clouds and showers over the mid section are pumped north ward up into canada around the region. with that high planted place it defects all the active weather. even the choweds up and around the region and that's the case for today. near 100. total sunshine. we'll cool towards the ed of the weekend and some light chance of storms thursday friday and saturday. we need the moisture. now jim. >> thanks adam north pound an accident looks like one single lane squeezed by in springfield we're in good shape. express lanes carry with the lanes open in old town alexandria we have a power outage along route one at duke street. be careful there. rhode island avenue closed. northwest clean up of a building fire. actual ♪ dramatic music vo: playing professional baseball isn't easy... vo: but saving money with geico is. vo: geico, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. it heard what happened to the vcr and the cassette player. and the answering machine. it knows what happens to obsolete technology around here. what you need to help your tv understand is it's not the one tha
clouds and showers over the mid section are pumped north ward up into canada around the region. with that high planted place it defects all the active weather. even the choweds up and around the region and that's the case for today. near 100. total sunshine. we'll cool towards the ed of the weekend and some light chance of storms thursday friday and saturday. we need the moisture. now jim. >> thanks adam north pound an accident looks like one single lane squeezed by in springfield we're...
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she visited canada nine days. >> we turned to politics. vice-president joe biden is not worried about nov. >> he predicted some upset victories for some embattled senate candidates. john harris is here with more on that. >> good morning. vice president joe biden just back from iraq. mike allen was with him on the plane as he gave an extensive interview about how he sees the landscapes shaping up. the poll numbers look pretty bleak but he does not feel this will be the grand debacle people are predicting. he feels the economy will gradually get better. he does not see republicans offering any positive messages. said that republicans are not putting up. he thinks rand paul in kentucky will get beat by the democrats. he thinks harry reid has a 55% of winning against the conservative candidate. >> this was a very surprise trip for mike allen. what else did he encountered? >> and there was a little scare at the u.s. embassy compound, some explosives went off. it turned out that no one was hurt. but the sirens were going off. the vice-president
she visited canada nine days. >> we turned to politics. vice-president joe biden is not worried about nov. >> he predicted some upset victories for some embattled senate candidates. john harris is here with more on that. >> good morning. vice president joe biden just back from iraq. mike allen was with him on the plane as he gave an extensive interview about how he sees the landscapes shaping up. the poll numbers look pretty bleak but he does not feel this will be the grand...
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blowing up into canada and up around the ridge of high pressure. most of the clouds up in and around our area. total sunshine. 99 and near record breaking heat and code red air quality all the way through wednesday. 101 for the high tomorrow and cooling down into the weekend. shiite chance of showers thursdays through saturday. now to jim. >> pretty decent out here this morninging. we did have a minor crash early on the beltway at the interchange of route five. that's been cleared away. inbound on 66. pennsylvania avenue at 15th street southeast dealing with the bus crash. out bound lanes are blocked and inbound gets by. springfield. 95 looks good. see the express lanes are pointed north pound in orlando kerr to get people back in town following the holidays. car pools are relaxed because of the holiday. >> jim, thanks very much. strange turn of events in the already odd world of hotdog eating contests that took place annually on coney island. two individuals tradition duke it out but this year. one of them did not like the terms of his contract an
blowing up into canada and up around the ridge of high pressure. most of the clouds up in and around our area. total sunshine. 99 and near record breaking heat and code red air quality all the way through wednesday. 101 for the high tomorrow and cooling down into the weekend. shiite chance of showers thursdays through saturday. now to jim. >> pretty decent out here this morninging. we did have a minor crash early on the beltway at the interchange of route five. that's been cleared away....
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canada scored its first gold medal. this man finished first in the man's mobile. an american one silver in the nordic combined, the first-ever medal for the americans in that event. >>> getting back to business and virginia schools. how you can help make the process easier for local students. >> i am julie parker. new yorkers call it the best pizza on the planet. where can you find the most authentic slices in our area? i will let you know. >> lisa baden will have more on this breaking news. a car has overturned. it is impeding traffic >>> a very good morning. we have to pay winter weather advisory. a couple of inches of snow. it goes into effect this afternoon and runs overnight. we have different temperature profiles. i think we will see some light snow around lunchtime. a lot of us will switch over to rain. sunshine this morning. clouds will increase. we will sy rain south and east. we may get a last hit of snow. why. one to three. mainly rain south of town. not a big deal. not a big deal. >> unscheduled track maintenance for metro rail affects green line commu
canada scored its first gold medal. this man finished first in the man's mobile. an american one silver in the nordic combined, the first-ever medal for the americans in that event. >>> getting back to business and virginia schools. how you can help make the process easier for local students. >> i am julie parker. new yorkers call it the best pizza on the planet. where can you find the most authentic slices in our area? i will let you know. >> lisa baden will have more on...
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we crossed the 200-day moving average down in the british pound in canada back in '07 and we've never looked back. we're at 20-year lows in that currency cost. the question is, is the u.s. dollar going to continue to see strength in the same fashion with the light currency and maybe test that low down at 1.35? right now at least with this premise of a minority government running the uk in the future, there is easily going to be more speculation of dollar strength. if i want to spin that around into our markets i'm very encouraged in the way technology has been trading, in particular the nasdaq and also on the s&p, 1144 on a weekly basis on a close of another breakout that could show us 1257. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. chevron ringing the bell at the bigboard, ticker cvs. at the nasdaq exact sciences corp ticker exas marking national colo rectal cancer awareness month. translation, if you're over 50 get regular colonoscopys. >> okay. we don't need to -- yeah. >> i happen to have -- we all know a guy. you may remember carl who died of colon cancer. >> yes. >> and one of
we crossed the 200-day moving average down in the british pound in canada back in '07 and we've never looked back. we're at 20-year lows in that currency cost. the question is, is the u.s. dollar going to continue to see strength in the same fashion with the light currency and maybe test that low down at 1.35? right now at least with this premise of a minority government running the uk in the future, there is easily going to be more speculation of dollar strength. if i want to spin that around...
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bank of canada, 5 1/2 minutes ago, no rate change as expected. if you look at the dollar index, what's very interesting is about 4:00 in the morning, eastern time, it was well over $81.25. now it's barely clinging just below $80.75. we've had a half-cent dip in that market over its highs. most of the subxocomponent volatility, whether the swiss, the pound or euro. interest rates are slightly elevated today but mostly in range with the bias towards easing off towards one-month lows as we did a couple of days ago. mark, back to you. >>> thank you, mark santelli. in asia today, kind of a mixed bag with tokyo -- i beg your pardon, shanghai down .5%. >> going to be quick on these graphics. you said enough now. >> they're gone already. in europe we're up about an average of .8%. >> following the greek bailout guys, guy is in athens. what's up? >> mark, it's been another busy day here basically senior political figures have been meeting to thrash out another plan for greece. that's in about an hour's time, the prime minister will make an address interna
bank of canada, 5 1/2 minutes ago, no rate change as expected. if you look at the dollar index, what's very interesting is about 4:00 in the morning, eastern time, it was well over $81.25. now it's barely clinging just below $80.75. we've had a half-cent dip in that market over its highs. most of the subxocomponent volatility, whether the swiss, the pound or euro. interest rates are slightly elevated today but mostly in range with the bias towards easing off towards one-month lows as we did a...
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>> i think she is crazy, hillary clinton, why would you go to canada when it is so much warmer in mexico? i will tell you right now if she becomes president i'm gone to mexico. >> geraldo: why do you say that? the office tends to moderate people anyway and she is our colleague here at fox. >> are we talking about hillary or sarah palin? >> geraldo: sarah palin. >> i would leave the country because i would lose all my faith in this country and i would rather move on then. >> blago what about your feelings. sarah palin has come out of no where. she was the governor of alaska but jesse complain the in the commercial break that she quit that job but her populous spirit and that magnetism is undeniable, isn't that so? >> i think she has a certain amount of appeal. if she were the president i would stay and fight and maybe tell jesse to reconsider his decision and there are four years later. i think that obama will get some things done that he promised the american people initially and he will get reelected. >> geraldo: carl cove said that the people that will be holding the short end of the s
>> i think she is crazy, hillary clinton, why would you go to canada when it is so much warmer in mexico? i will tell you right now if she becomes president i'm gone to mexico. >> geraldo: why do you say that? the office tends to moderate people anyway and she is our colleague here at fox. >> are we talking about hillary or sarah palin? >> geraldo: sarah palin. >> i would leave the country because i would lose all my faith in this country and i would rather move on...
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another wrinkle to the story involves the amount of training time canada gave to athletes from other countries and its drive for gold. the luger killed was very experienced, but had only been down the whistler track 25 times before the accident. canadian luge officials say the track was open to other countries and it was up to them to get here to train. meantime, another story we're watching here, the protests that got out of hand yesterday leading to seven arrests. about a hundred anarchists dressed in black and wearing ski masks, joined a group of legitimate protesters, breaking windows and spray painting cars. they say the criminal protesters came from central canada with 30,000 security personnel around the games, officials say they can handle protests like this which are expected to continue through the end of the olympics. at the winter olympics, dan springer, now back to you. >> julie: thank you very much the investigation into last week's power plant explosion continues in connecticut as the victims are laid to rest this weekend. hundreds gathered for funeral services yesterd
another wrinkle to the story involves the amount of training time canada gave to athletes from other countries and its drive for gold. the luger killed was very experienced, but had only been down the whistler track 25 times before the accident. canadian luge officials say the track was open to other countries and it was up to them to get here to train. meantime, another story we're watching here, the protests that got out of hand yesterday leading to seven arrests. about a hundred anarchists...
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., but that's also a complicated process since he now faces charges in at least nine states and canada. jeff glor, cbs news, nassau. >>> time now to check in with dave price to for a look at the weather this morning. >> you know what, if you go outside in the northeast, things will be changing. let look nationally first and then we'll zoom into the northeast. you can see cold front approaching, lots of rain for the eastern third of the country. we have some high heat in the southwest and some major storm activity in the northern plain states. but first, over to new york right now. let's go and take a look, see what's happening. look at this swathe where we'll see thundershowers popping up. upwards of one to two inches in some locations. you'll see those airport delays build during the afternoon. not a consistent rain, bru but what you keet could be on the strong side. some areas localized heavy rains and flooding is possible. widen out, let's go to the northern plains for a quick second. let me tell what you's happening here. the threat of severe weather. watch it in fargo over to sect
., but that's also a complicated process since he now faces charges in at least nine states and canada. jeff glor, cbs news, nassau. >>> time now to check in with dave price to for a look at the weather this morning. >> you know what, if you go outside in the northeast, things will be changing. let look nationally first and then we'll zoom into the northeast. you can see cold front approaching, lots of rain for the eastern third of the country. we have some high heat in the...
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but here at this hotel, there are visitors from a convention who came down from canada and they're walking around looking absolutely disoriented like they're sill in toronto. we'll have much more on the nation's weather coming up in just a little while. >> so much for snow birds. exactly. we'll get the real forecast in just a little bit. thanks. >>> it is bonus season on wall street beginning this week and this year it promises to be one of the largest and most controversial bank bonus seasons ever. jeff glor is at the new york stock exchange with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. by the end of 2009, a numb banks did return to strong profitability, so expect the bonuses to return, as well. the bitter bonus debate continues. banks say they made the money, they can pay it out, necessary to retain top talent. detractors disagree. >> these bonuses are outrageous. they were earned with taxpayer money. by the same bangers who brought the economy to the brink of disaster. >> reporter: according to the "new york times," goldman sachs is expected to pay each employee $595,000 on
but here at this hotel, there are visitors from a convention who came down from canada and they're walking around looking absolutely disoriented like they're sill in toronto. we'll have much more on the nation's weather coming up in just a little while. >> so much for snow birds. exactly. we'll get the real forecast in just a little bit. thanks. >>> it is bonus season on wall street beginning this week and this year it promises to be one of the largest and most controversial bank...
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. >>> a singhole caused by a giant landslide in canada killed a family of four. their home northeast of montreal was swallowed up by a giant singhole monday. the bodies of the parents and their two young daughters were found in the basement last night, where they had been watching a montreal canadiens playoff hockey game. >>> controversial swedish artist lars vilks came under attack. ville k was giving a lecture yesterday near stockholm when he was assaulted. vilks said he was head-butted before being rushed out of the lecture hall by police, who used pepper stray on the angry crowd, some shouting god is great in arabic. vilks angered muslims with a sketch that put the head of the prophet mohammed on the body of a dog in 2007. >>> and dramatic video from australia. it shows a man holding on to his baby, as a car smashes into him. he turned just in time to shield the baby, who incredibly, was not hurt. the man suffered a broken leg. the car was driven by an elderly woman who lost control. the accident happened back in 2008, but the video was just now released. ama
. >>> a singhole caused by a giant landslide in canada killed a family of four. their home northeast of montreal was swallowed up by a giant singhole monday. the bodies of the parents and their two young daughters were found in the basement last night, where they had been watching a montreal canadiens playoff hockey game. >>> controversial swedish artist lars vilks came under attack. ville k was giving a lecture yesterday near stockholm when he was assaulted. vilks said he was...
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we've seen all of the stories from vancouver, canada, about the warm temperatures. now you'll see temperatures in the 50s and a nice day. southwest looks terrific. snow for the northern rockies. still very cool temperatures in the southeast including florida today. warmup with the weekend and keep in mind lovely skies in the northeast with interior snow showers right along the eastern shores of the great lakes. that's a quick look at our >> announcer: this weather report sponsored by chili's. >> if you're going to be on national television, you have to comb your hair. part your hair. that's a quick look at your weather picture, harry, inside to you. >> thanks, dave. more of our exclusive interview with vice president joe biden. on the sunday political talk shows he battled with former vice president dick cheney who has for months blasted the obama administration's approach to fighting terrorism. i asked vice president biden about that. >> do you like him? >> i do like him. i honestly do. everybody keeps trying to -- when they ask him the same, he says the same thing
we've seen all of the stories from vancouver, canada, about the warm temperatures. now you'll see temperatures in the 50s and a nice day. southwest looks terrific. snow for the northern rockies. still very cool temperatures in the southeast including florida today. warmup with the weekend and keep in mind lovely skies in the northeast with interior snow showers right along the eastern shores of the great lakes. that's a quick look at our >> announcer: this weather report sponsored by...
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you don't have to be from canada to enjoy a little time at the beach, of course. and we are going to show you at home exactly what you need to do to get yourself in tip top shape. >> it takes a village. >> lots of us want to make sure that we look okay. there's a fast fix. >> the pool coming up. beautiful day here in the city. >>> but first let's see what's making headlines this morning. >>> bp is again trying to cap the massive oil leak from its blown out well in the gulf of mexico, but even as it does, the economic and environmental damage from disaster is mounting. mark strassmann is in venice, louisiana with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. about an hour away from where i'm standing, thousands of tar balls have washed up on a beach. some of them are eight inches across. the coomess bp is trying to sto. it is trying to thread a tube a mile under the ocean and put it in to the leaking pipeline. the idea would be to funnel as much oil as possible up the tube and into a surface ship, try to get a handle on this spill that is now 3600 square miles across, the
you don't have to be from canada to enjoy a little time at the beach, of course. and we are going to show you at home exactly what you need to do to get yourself in tip top shape. >> it takes a village. >> lots of us want to make sure that we look okay. there's a fast fix. >> the pool coming up. beautiful day here in the city. >>> but first let's see what's making headlines this morning. >>> bp is again trying to cap the massive oil leak from its blown out...
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both france and canada are tied with three. and canadians we're hearing are in a party mood. jeff glor is in vancouver. our very own party guy early this morning, jeff. >> reporter: yes, indeed. thank you, erica. canadians happy because last night for the first time a canadian won an olympic goeddel medal on canadian soil for the first time. so that was a pretty big deal for them. but americans doing very well, too. apolo ohno last night wore his latest medal, a silver. his sixth as a winter olympian. tying bonnie blair's american record. it came after two skaters in front of him wiped out. j.r. celski won bronze. ♪ america's only gold medal so far belonged to hannah carney in women's moguls. shannon bahrke got bronze. on the ice, precision and near perfection. chinese skaters were now the clear gold medal favorites after their dazzling short program. a major surprise in the nordiy combined. johnny spillane captured silver, the first u.s. athlete ever to medal in this event. write an will so that took the bronze in men's moguls, but that was a footnote to history. there was
both france and canada are tied with three. and canadians we're hearing are in a party mood. jeff glor is in vancouver. our very own party guy early this morning, jeff. >> reporter: yes, indeed. thank you, erica. canadians happy because last night for the first time a canadian won an olympic goeddel medal on canadian soil for the first time. so that was a pretty big deal for them. but americans doing very well, too. apolo ohno last night wore his latest medal, a silver. his sixth as a...